NOTABLE DEATHS | March 17, 2017
James Cotton (1935 - 2017) ›
Legendary blues harp player won a Grammy in 1996...
Corbis via Getty Images / Sunset Boulevard
Legendary blues harp player won a Grammy in 1996...
Get customized obituary news delivered directly to your inbox.
What to say and do when a bereaved coworker comes back to work...
Alex Chilton may not be as well-known as some rockers...
To prepare it for burial, Muslim tradition requires that same-sex family members wash the body an odd number of times before covering it with a shroud.
Louisville, KY
Milwaukee, WI
Buffalo, NY
New Jersey
Savannah, GA
Philadelphia, PA
Fort Worth, TX
Birmingham, AL
Houston, TX
Each person must live their life as a model for others.
›
"Chicks with guitars, rocking": a simple idea that took years to take root.
We remember celebrities we've lost this year...
Japan has one of the highest cremation rates in the world - 99.9% (compared to approximately 40% in the United States).
Obituaries usually inspire tears, but a few unique souls would rather make us laugh.
Rape victim became an advocate for victims of sexual assault
The first manager of the Beatles
Beloved grandfather who appreciated family, humor, and good automobiles.
One of only 2 MLB pitchers to win 20 games on a team that lost more than 100 games.
Buffalo football star whose 1958 team refused to play in a bowl game banning black players
The first woman to be accepted into the Northwestern University Band.
Where there is love there is life.
Rock climbing legend also founded an outdoor clothing company...
Grammy-winning record producer worked with Paul McCartney…
Author penned touching profile of her husband...
Singer, sisters reached No. 1 with "We Are Family"...
Writer penned the 1992 best-seller "The Bridges of Madison County”...
Researcher won the 1994 Nobel Prize in chemistry...